Comments Thread For: Luis Alberto Lazarte, Ulises Solis Ends in a Majority Draw

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  • theplayerpimp
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    #31
    Originally posted by britton
    Fair enough. I haven't seen the fight yet. You could have worded it better, though.
    it sound pretty clear to me. you could of read it better.

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    • theplayerpimp
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      #32
      Originally posted by Greg House
      Solis team demanded that i think.

      They didn't want an argentinian referee, so they brought a referee from usa.

      They didn't want local judges so they brought 2 judges from usa and one from Panama.
      i guess it backed fired on him. but at least they could of send some one who talked english and a good ref.

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      • Greg House
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        #33
        Originally posted by theplayerpimp
        i guess it backed fired on him. but at least they could of send some one who talked english and a good ref.
        They had someone there. It was the referee's fault that he went to talk to someone in Lazartes's team to ask him to translate and the guy started making excuses for Lazarte instead of translating. After that, they translated to Lazarte what he said. But yeah, a little chaos in that moment.

        The ref wasn't some random guy who had no expierence and nobody knew either, i found this about him.

        Max Parker Jr. Parker traveled the world “calling fights,” as he liked to tell it. Over his 22 years as a referee, he called hundreds of fights, sharing the ring with fighters like Marco Antonio Barrera, Reggie Johnson, Saoul Mamby, Antonio Tarver, Junior Jones, and Roy Jones Jr. He was a member of the NBA, IBF, and the WBU, working championship bouts for all those organizations, as well as “calling fights” for the WBC, WBA, and IBO. Along the way, he also served as the Florida Boxing Commission’s assistant executive director. “It was an honor and a pleasure working with Max over the years,” said fellow referee and Hall of Fame Inductee, Brian Garry. “Our bond is for life.”
        But i agree that he didn't do a good job that day though

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